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  2. Kugluk/Bloody Falls Territorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Although the park today lies outside of the modern range of the Bathurst caribou herd (named for Bathurst Inlet) the area was a major hunting ground. [6] Evidence, such as antler huts, show that it was used by both groups as a major barren-ground caribou hunting region. [7] The river and falls were also a major fishing area and remain so today.

  3. Chapleau Crown Game Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Entrance sign. The Chapleau Crown Game Preserve is a fur bearing animal preserve area in Ontario, Canada, north-east of Lake Superior.It covers some 7,000 square kilometres (2,700 sq mi) [1] in the Algoma and Sudbury Districts, and is officially classified as a Crown Game Preserve by the Government of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

  4. Migratory woodland caribou - Wikipedia

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    The migratory woodland caribou refers to two herds of Rangifer tarandus (known as caribou in North America) that are included in the migratory woodland ecotype of the subspecies Rangifer tarandus caribou or woodland caribou [1] [2] that live in Nunavik, Quebec, and Labrador: the Leaf River caribou herd (LRCH) [3] [4] and the George River caribou herd (GRCH) south of Ungava Bay.

  5. Caribou herds and populations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Major changes for caribou in Canada were: (1) resurrection of previous names for Arctic and Woodland caribou; (2) woodland caribou diverged from other species of Rangifer not by isolation in the last glacial maximum (LGM) but deep in the Pleistocene about 357,000 years ago; (3) Canadian barren-ground caribou and Eurasian tundra reindeer ...

  6. Woodland Caribou Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is a provincial park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, west of the municipality of Red Lake. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It borders Atikaki Provincial Park and Nopiming Provincial Park in eastern Manitoba , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and is made up of Canadian Shield and boreal forest.

  7. Rock Glen Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Civilization around Rock Glen dates back to the time when Paleolithic or Early First Nations peoples used the nearby hills to hunt the barren ground for caribou some 10,000-years-ago. [7] [8] Succeeding the Paleolithic humans at the end of the Pleistocene were the Archaic First Nations who had adapted to a much milder climate some 6,000-years-ago.

  8. Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park is a provincial park in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. [1] It protects a series of lakes and streams between Eagle Lake in the east and Dogtooth Lake in the west. With its irregular terrain of land and water, the park has high fishing, tourism and recreational values.

  9. Temagami - Wikipedia

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    Temagami, formerly spelled Timagami, is a municipality in northeastern Ontario, Canada, in the Nipissing District with Lake Temagami at its heart.. The Temagami region is known as n'Daki Menan, the homeland of the area's First Nations community, most of whom are Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), living on Bear Island.

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